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Viola given new four-year contract
The July 8 press release announcing a new four-year contract for General Manager John Viola with an option for a fifth year was sparse on certain financial details -- namely his annual salary, annual raises, and meeting certain operational objectives that qualify him for an annual bonus. The press release didn’t disclose his annual salary under the new contract, but it was later revealed that the base salary is $210,000. Ocean Pines Association President Rick Farr in a text to the Progress also said the contract calls for annual raises of $10,000. The contract calls for a bonus for meeting certain performance benchmarks, similar to those that were part of the last contract, a two-year agreement that covered July 1 of 2022 to June 30 of this year. Farr with the support of OPA counsel Bruce Bright is declining to reveal the details of those performance bonuses, and Viola is respecting their preference to keep those details private.
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Board election could be a low turn-out affair There are a total of 7,777 properties eligible to vote this year. As of July 20, 2,447 votes had been cast, a participation of a little more than 28 percent
By ROTA L. KNOTT Contributing Writer t’s been a sedate election process in Ocean Pines this summer, with some indication that a low participation rate will drop below last summer’s rate of 38.4 perccent. How this will affect the outcome of this summer’s contest is anyone’s guess. There are two “tickets” on the ballot -- two incumbents, Ocean Pines Association President Rick Farr and Director Jeff Heavner in one corner versus the announced team of Amy Peck and Sherrie Clifford in the other. Peck and Clifford are the architects behind the ROC (Residents Oversight Community) Facebook page and an Ocean Pines media operation including a podcast and an announced newspaper that has yet to launch. Farr in particular has made no secret of the fact that he doesn’t much care for the politics of either Peck or
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Clifford. The feeling is mutual. A fifth candidate, Jerry Murphy, is officially unalligned. His candidacy is seen as somewhat of a wildcard, possibly drawing votes away from either Farr or Heavner, or both, improving the electoral chances of Peck and Clifford. Murphy doesn’t buy that theory. He preducts that Farr and Heavner will blow away the competition when ballots are counted on Aug. 8, two days after the official To Page 3